Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Vessels and Seamen › Part Part B— - Inspection and Regulation of Vessels › Chapter CHAPTER 37— - CARRIAGE OF LIQUID BULK DANGEROUS CARGOES › § 3714
Vessels covered by this chapter must be inspected at least once a year. Boats older than 10 years must also get a special, detailed check of their structure and hull. The Secretary can hire people to do inspections in the U.S. or abroad. Contract inspectors cannot give full certificates, only temporary ones. The Secretary can charge reasonable fees for inspections done outside the U.S. or for foreign vessels inspected under contract. The owner, charterer, or managing operator must pay those fees, and the money goes to the U.S. Treasury. The Secretary can let a vessel enter temporarily for an inspection. Each vessel must carry the documents the Secretary needs for checks, such as cargo details, shipper and consignee names, origin and destination, and the name of a U.S. agent authorized to accept legal papers. For foreign vessels, the Secretary may set a performance-based inspection schedule that changes how often exams happen based on safety records. The schedule must be based on many safety factors (for example, certificate and inspection history, violations, detentions, incidents, flag-state information, owner/operator and maintenance history, cargo and port control data). A vessel cannot join the performance schedule if, in the last 36 months, it was detained by the Coast Guard, had a proved violation against its owners or operators, or had a marine casualty affecting safe operation. The Secretary cannot start using a performance schedule until completing the Government Accountability Office assessment, finding it is at least as safe as annual inspections, and giving the results to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Vessels operating in the United States must have someone listed who can accept legal service for the vessel.
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46 U.S.C. § 3714
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73